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SC slams T.N. Governor, fixes time for assent

Context:

  • Supreme Court Criticism: SC termed Governor R.N. Ravi’s inaction on 10 re-passed Bills as unconstitutional and a violation of Article 200.
  • Assent Deemed Given: The court deemed the 10 Bills to have received assent, despite Presidential rejection or inaction.
  • Time Limit Fixed: SC prescribed specific time frames (1–3 months) for Governors to act on Bills henceforth.

Relevance : GS 2(Polity , Constitution)

Constitutional Context:

  • Article 200: Governor can:
    • Give assent,
    • Withhold assent,
    • Reserve the Bill for President.

The phrase “as soon as possible” implies urgency, not indefinite delay (no pocket veto).

Governors Role Redefined:

  • Must be a “friend, guide, and philosopher” to the State, not a hindrance or roadblock.”
  • Must act on aid and advice of the State Cabinet.

SCs Time Limits for Assent:

  • 1 Month: To withhold assent on Cabinet advice.
  • 3 Months: To return the Bill with reasons (if withholding contrary to Cabinet advice).
  • 3 Months: To reserve the Bill for President (if going against Cabinet).
  • 1 Month: To give assent to a re-passed Bill.

Judicial Accountability:

  • SC warned: Governors inaction is subject to judicial review.”
  • Determinable judicial standards” must govern gubernatorial conduct.

Observations by Justice Pardiwala:

  • No absolute or pocket veto exists.
  • Withholding assent simpliciter (without reason) is unconstitutional.
  • Re-passed Bills must be assented to — no personal discretion allowed.

Implications:

  • Strengthens federal principles and legislative supremacy of elected State governments.
  • Sets judicial precedent against misuse of constitutional discretion by Governors.

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